April 2011 Archive
1591.
Challenge HN: Can you decrypt these messages? [pdf] (nsa.gov)
1592.
Yelponomics: What Really Drives Yelp Reservations (blog.eatmetrics.com)
1593.
Is Sitting a Lethal Activity? (nytimes.com)
1594.
Facebook Acquires Daytum (Ryan Case and Nicholas Felton) (daytum.wordpress.com)
1595.
Andy Rubin: I think I'm having a Gene Amdahl moment (android-developers.blogspot.com)
1596.
Anatomy of Google analytics cookies (devblog.eduhub.nl)
1597.
Verizon DSL Hacked into my Home Network (increa.com)
1598.
AOL/HuffPo Shuts Down Download Squad (zdnet.com)
1599.
How we built News.me, a social news reader for iPad (borthwick.com)
1600.
Why how is boring and how why is awesome (blog.bitquabit.com)
1601.
Imvu’s Employee-Friendly Policy on Side Projects (engineering.imvu.com)
1602.
What I learned from working with my first client (fredandrandall.com)
1603.
By the Numbers: A History of the Android Invasion (gigaom.com)
1604.
Abusing IP: the story behind one studio's Portal 2 ARG adventure (arstechnica.com)
1605.
New Cookie RFC Published: RFC 6265: HTTP State Management Mechanism (rfc-editor.org)
1606.
Things I Learnt After High School About Selling (nilkanth.com)
1607.
Reversing Haskell typechecker (okmij.org)
1608.
Should We Buy Expensive Wine? (wired.com)
1609.
Gnome desktop instead of Unity in Ubuntu 11.04? (lists.ubuntu.com)
1610.
A Cultural Thing: Why More Minority Women Aren’t In Tech (cristinajcordova.com)
1611.
Classes of functions (partial, total, bijective, injective, etc) (matusiak.eu)
1612.
Last week I asked about iOS components, today I released one. Feedback? (getsuperpin.com)
1613.
Milk Completes $1.5 Million Angel Round, Packed With Valley Names (techcrunch.com)
1614.
Create pretty qr codes (davidszotten.github.com)
1615.
Another common bug in published code (google.com)
1616.
News Corp is Selling MySpace for $100 Million (socialtimes.com)
1617.
Apple's Upcoming 'Reading List' to Compete with Instapaper and ReadItLater (macrumors.com)
1618.
Why jQuery.proxy rocks my world (makuchaku.in)
1619.
Node.js and the javascript age (metamarketsgroup.com)
1620.
The $100 million pond (boston.com)